Welcome to Gradwell Ecology, your trusted ecological consultancy specializing in Preliminary Roost Assessments (PRA). If you're planning a construction or development project, it's crucial to assess the potential impact on bat roosts and habitats. Our expert ecologists conduct thorough evaluations to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and wildlife protection laws, helping you proceed with your project smoothly while preserving local biodiversity.
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A Preliminary Roost Assessment is the first step in identifying the presence or potential presence of bat roosts within a building, tree, or other structure. This survey is essential to determine whether further assessments or mitigation measures are necessary before any work begins. Bats are legally protected in many countries, and disturbing their habitats without proper evaluation and permissions can lead to legal consequences and project delays.
At Gradwell Ecology, we conduct comprehensive PRAs to assess the likelihood of bats using a site and provide clear guidance on the next steps required for your project’s compliance with environmental laws.Contact Us
Experienced Ecologists – Our team consists of licensed and highly qualified bat ecologists with years of field experience.
Regulatory Compliance – We ensure that all assessments comply with relevant wildlife protection laws and planning policies.
Quick Turnaround Time – We understand the urgency of your projects and strive to deliver fast and efficient survey reports.
Tailored Solutions – Each site is unique, and we provide customized advice based on the specific conditions of your project area.
End-to-End Support – From initial surveys to mitigation planning, we assist you through every stage of the ecological assessment process.
At Gradwell Ecology, our Preliminary Roost Assessment (PRA) process follows a structured and evidence-based approach to determine the potential presence of bat roosts in a given site. Our expert ecologists begin with a desktop study, gathering historical data on local bat activity and habitat suitability. This is followed by an on-site inspection, where we assess buildings, trees, and structures for physical signs of bat presence, such as droppings, grease marks, or entry points. Based on our findings, we categorize the site’s suitability for roosting and provide a detailed report outlining the next steps.
If further surveys or mitigation measures are needed, we guide you through the necessary legal and ecological compliance procedures, ensuring your project progresses smoothly while protecting local bat populations.
A planning application is submitted for a building or development project.
Trees with potential roosting features (e.g., cracks, crevices, cavities) are planned for felling or pruning.
There is historical evidence or a previous report suggesting bat activity on the site.
A structure is set to undergo renovation, demolition, or significant modifications.
The project site is in proximity to woodlands, rivers, or open green spaces, which are natural bat habitats.
A Preliminary Roost Assessment is necessary to verify the presence of bats and their roosts, which helps meet conservation regulations and aids in the planning process. It’s an important step to protect these wildlife habitats.
A PRA involves desk studies, site inspections, and identifying potential roosting features to assess bat habitats. It's all about determining whether the area is suitable for bats.
A PRA involves desk studies, site inspections, and identifying potential roosting features to assess bat habitats. It's all about determining whether the area is suitable for bats.